Dogs Trust’s Merseyside rescue centre serves Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, Wirral and St Helens and has more than 50 dogs in its kennels, who would love the chance to find a permanent place to call home and a loving family.
A variety of dog breeds and ages are available for fostering or adoption, including Labradors, Pomeranians, Spaniels, German Shepherds, Bulldogs and more. There are even a handful of adorable puppies ready to find homes.
Below are 16 of the rescue centre’s newest residents, who would love to find a permanent home in Liverpool or Merseyside. More information about the adoption process is available via the Dogs Trust Merseyside website.
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5. Dalinda - Chow Chow
Dalinda is a Chow Chow. She is looking for an adult only home where she can be the only pet. She will need somebody at home for most of the day as Dogs Trust cannot guarantee that she will be house trained. | Dogs Trust Merseyside

6. Marley - Lurcher cross
Marley is a Lurcher cross who can live with other dogs and children of high school age. He needs someone with him all the time, but alone time can be gradually increased. He is house trained. | Dogs Trust Merseyside

7. Binky - Pomeranian
Binky is a Pomeranian who can live with children over the age of 10 and suitably well matched dogs. She is house trained, but isn't so keen to go out in the cold or rain, and she will need somebody at home for most of the day. Binky will need her adopters to be aware that she suffered a funny turn whilst in kennels. Although she has been fine since Dogs Trust cannot guarantee that this would not happen again in the future so potential medical costs would need to be considered when applying for Binky. | Dogs Trust Merseyside

8. Mac - Border Collie
Mac is a Border Collie who needs a home with just adults, no children or other pets. He is used to humping when stressed and Dogs Trust are trying to reduce this behaviour but for the time being he cannot live with children because of it. Dogs Trust have very limited history for him and cannot guarantee that he is house trained. | Dogs Trust Merseyside